No to Execution

The death penalty remains one of the most severe and irreversible forms of state punishment. In Iran, it is frequently applied in cases involving political dissent, minority communities, and individuals accused under broadly defined national security or religious charges. Trials often lack transparency, independent legal representation, and basic procedural safeguards, raising serious concerns about due process and fairness.

The “No to Execution” campaign documents individuals facing capital punishment where credible concerns exist regarding torture, forced confessions, or politically motivated charges. Through documentation and international advocacy, we work to increase visibility, challenge legal irregularities, and prevent irreversible harm. Silence increases risk; visibility can create protection.

A Documented Case: Vrisheh Moradi

The Woman Athlete They Want to Hang

Kurdish champion Vrishe Moradi faces execution in Iran.
Watch her story. Demand her freedom. Speak her name.

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About the Campaign

Vrishe Moradi — a Kurdish athlete, coach, and women’s rights activist — is facing execution in Iran. Once celebrated for leading her team to national championships, she is now imprisoned, tortured, and condemned simply for standing up for women’s freedom.

Vrishe Moradi training

We are calling on the international sports community, human rights organizations, and all who believe in justice to speak out.

Watch her story. Share her name. Demand her freedom.

#FreeVrishe #WomanLifeFreedom

Sardar Pashaei

Founder & Head of Athletes

Sardar Pashaei is a Kurdish activist, former world wrestling champion, and a relentless advocate for justice. At just five years old, he experienced oppression firsthand, visiting his imprisoned father every Thursday.


Banned from competing internationally due to his political family background, he eventually fled Iran and became a U.S. citizen. He has dedicated his time and voice to supporting the Woman, Life, Freedom movement, working with U.S. Congress, the European Parliament, and international organizations to raise awareness about the Iranian people’s struggle.


His activism has come at a personal cost—his younger brother and sister have both been arrested and tortured in Iran. Today, he leads Justice & Freedom for Iran, bringing together survivors, activists, and athletes to work toward a democratic and secular Iran.